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Carlos A. Paladini to Substantia Nigra

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Carlos A. Paladini has written about Substantia Nigra.
Connection Strength

1.766
  1. Beaudoin GMJ, Gomez JA, Perkins J, Bland JL, Petko AK, Paladini CA. Cocaine Selectively Reorganizes Excitatory Inputs to Substantia Nigra Pars Compacta Dopamine Neurons. J Neurosci. 2018 01 31; 38(5):1151-1159.
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    Score: 0.608
  2. Lobb CJ, Paladini CA. Application of a NMDA receptor conductance in rat midbrain dopaminergic neurons using the dynamic clamp technique. J Vis Exp. 2010 Dec 21; (46).
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    Score: 0.374
  3. Paladini CA, Beckstead MJ, Weinshenker D. Electrophysiological properties of catecholaminergic neurons in the norepinephrine-deficient mouse. Neuroscience. 2007 Feb 09; 144(3):1067-74.
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    Score: 0.283
  4. Paladini CA, Tepper JM. GABA(A) and GABA(B) antagonists differentially affect the firing pattern of substantia nigra dopaminergic neurons in vivo. Synapse. 1999 Jun 01; 32(3):165-76.
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    Score: 0.168
  5. Paladini CA, Celada P, Tepper JM. Striatal, pallidal, and pars reticulata evoked inhibition of nigrostriatal dopaminergic neurons is mediated by GABA(A) receptors in vivo. Neuroscience. 1999 Mar; 89(3):799-812.
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    Score: 0.165
  6. Kuznetsova AY, Huertas MA, Kuznetsov AS, Paladini CA, Canavier CC. Regulation of firing frequency in a computational model of a midbrain dopaminergic neuron. J Comput Neurosci. 2010 Jun; 28(3):389-403.
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    Score: 0.089
  7. Celada P, Paladini CA, Tepper JM. GABAergic control of rat substantia nigra dopaminergic neurons: role of globus pallidus and substantia nigra pars reticulata. Neuroscience. 1999 Mar; 89(3):813-25.
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    Score: 0.041
  8. Tepper JM, Paladini CA, Celada P. GABAergic control of the firing pattern of substantia nigra dopaminergic neurons. Adv Pharmacol. 1998; 42:694-9.
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    Score: 0.038
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